Good morning! Today I'm showing you a time consuming DIY, but it's worth every minute. I wanted a special and useful coffee table, and this one has it all, apart from a lot of storage space to keep books, iPads, remotes and all you want handy when you are lying on the couch. I've made it with old fruit crates, so it is also a recycling project, but if you don't have old ones you can also make it with new ones, available at decor stores, which will save you a lot of cleaning and sanding time, but of course it's not that charming!

7. Haz 2 agujeros en la primera caja, por los puntos que quieras unirla a la siguiente. Make 2 holes on the first crate, where you want to join it to the second one.

8. Vuelve a colocar la primera caja en su sitio y marca la posición de los agujeros de la segunda / Put the first crate back to its place and mark the holes position on the second box.

9. Haz los 2 agujeros marcados en la segunda caja y otros 2 dónde quieras unirla a la tercera. Vuelve a ponerla en su sitio, marca los agujeros de la tercera. Repite con la tercera, la cuarta y vuelve a la primera, hasta tener 4 agujeros en cada caja. / Make the 2 holes you marked on the second crate, and 2 more where you want to join it to the third one. Put it back in its place and mark the holes on the third crate. Repeat with the third, the fourth and go back to the first crate, until you have 4 holes on each crate.

11. En el hueco del centro puedes poner otra caja, una planta alta o incluso una sombrilla si pones la mesa en el jardín / Use the hole in the middle to fit another box, a high plant or even an umbrella if you place it in the garden

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